A coach you hold in high esteem.

#27
#27
I was going to say Patterson too. What he's done at TCU is remarkable. TCU used to be an awful football program.

Chris Peterson at Boise State is another guy who alot of big schools would love to have.

Was dissapointed to see Jim Harbaugh leave Stanford. Their offensive execution last year was among the most flawless I've ever seen. They should have beat Oregon. Anybody, who can take Stanford to that level is special (imagine Vanderbilt going to a BCS bowl game?)

Then the usual suspects: Stoops, Saban, Brown, Miles. Kelly...

I like your assesment
 
#36
#36
Even though I wasn't a fan of FSU, I always liked Bobby Bowden.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUEx1CHZktA[/youtube]
 
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#38
#38
Was dissapointed to see Jim Harbaugh leave Stanford. Their offensive execution last year was among the most flawless I've ever seen. They should have beat Oregon. Anybody, who can take Stanford to that level is special (imagine Vanderbilt going to a BCS bowl game?)

Let's not get carried away, the 'Furd has about a dozen conference titles to its name, a national title (from way back when, believe it or not) and some very good coaches and players throughout its history. Pop Warner, Fielding Yost, Bill Walsh, Ty Willingham, John Elway, Jim Plunkett and James Lofton come to mind.
 
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#48
#48
Gruden,

his flight gets into Knoxville this afternoon, but I still say he never leaves Tampa.
 

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